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To find a man capable of succeeding "Bill" Bingham as track coach has been the difficult task of the Advisory Committee. The choice is Mr. C. W. Martin, head, coach at Pennsylvania State College. In the nine years there he has developed many champion runners and increased the squad from twenty-five to three hundred. He also has had much experience in other phases of college work in connection with the Department of Hygiene; and it is to be hoped that he will be given some similar position in Cambridge. In this way a coach is kept in constant touch with the affairs of the University and given a wider point of view than that usual in the mere "professional instructors". In full accord with the principles upon which the Harvard track system is based, Mr. Martin is "just the man to continue Mr. Bingham's good work and keep Harvard from slipping back into the old rut under a professional type of coach."
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